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by soni96pl
298 days ago
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From the same person:
https://soc.me/standards/defending-home I'm aware it mentions Linux specifically, but this is golden: > From this point on, the number of dot-files and dot-directories can only shrink as the remaining applications get fixed and start conforming to the XDG base directory spec, while no new dot-files and dot-directories can be added to your home directory. As is original reasoning for not using ~/.config from https://github.com/dirs-dev/directories-rs/issues/62#issueco... > As Apple keeps tightening its after-sale ownership of macOS appliances, it's becoming increasingly unlikely that randomly dumping stuff in $HOME will keep working. I get the feel he just does not like macOS? |
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